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Kaufdia | 10.03.1997 | Original: Archiv J.Wenzel/Freiburg

Hafen Schwelgern als die Kokerei noch Zukunft war

 

Sammlung: Oliver Buchmann

Kaufdia | 23.6.1997 | Original: Archiv J.Wenzel/Freiburg

DU - HKM | ex. Mannesmann Hüttenwerke 66 | O&K MC 700 N

 

Sammlung: Oliver Buchmann

Inspired by today/ yesterday's saddening events.

Kaufdia | 06.06.2001 | Original: Rainer Wittbecker †

DU -Meiderich

Die zweite MaK G 1206 bei EH als Mietlok

 

Sammlung: Robert Speicher / Leihgabe

Danke

im HKM-Werkbahnhof vor der Kulisse der Kokerei

This is that one skyline with that one thing. It doesn't look like an Italian beef sandwich, but I could eat one right now. What?

 

www.briankoprowski.com

Miko by Mulikiyana Wood

Kaufdia | 30.03.1998 | Original: Archiv J.Wenzel/Freiburg

Remotorisierte Jung ED 80t

Kaufdia | 10.04.2000 | Original: Rainer Wittbecker †

Ratingen - Hösel

 

Sammlung: Oliver Buchmann

Kaufdia | 20.04.2000 | Original: Rainer Wittbecker †

 

Sammlung: Oliver Buchmann

Kaufdia | 15.05.2000 | Original: Rainer Wittbecker †

DU-Hochfeld

 

Sammlung Oliver Buchmann

Kaufdia | 21.04.2003 | Original: Archiv J.Wenzel/Freiburg

DU Duissern | ex. VSG 71 + 72 | Henschel DHG 700 C

 

Sammlung: Oliver Buchmann

Elliot's .388 caliber battle rifle! I suspect that some will not be too keen on the color choice, but I felt it was a good decision.

 

Credit to Elliot for the original weapon.

Interesting Trailer fortthe Birds

 

youtu.be/zMG-GNUJ0PM

  

The Birds

 

Filming “The Birds” in Bodega Bay

 

After filming “Shadow of A Doubt” in Santa Rosa in 1948, Alfred Hitchcock returned to Sonoma County in 1961 to find a remote coastal location for his next project “The Birds.” He chose Bodega Bay, with surrounding bleak treeless hills, quiet fishing harbor and fog. Based on a short story by Daphne DuMaurier, the original story took place in an English seashore village where murderous birds attacked the local villagers. Evan Hunter, who had written “The Blackboard Jungle” and “Last Summer” wrote the screenplay; Alfred Hitchcock financed the film from his successful television show.

 

Never had a director portrayed animals working in unison with intelligence. “The Birds” became the first horror/ fantasy film. Special effects, including mechanical birds, live and wild birds on strings, and optically altered film overlays of birds in flight made this a most frightening film. The fog did not always cooperate, so much of the film needed to be tinted gray. Nearly three years were required to complete work on the film for its release in 1963.

 

The 150 year old Potter School behind St. Theresa’s Church five miles south of Bodega Bay in Bodega, was vacant at the time of the filming. After Alfred Hitchcock’s crew repaired the exterior it was used for several scenes. Today it is a private residence and is sometimes open for tours. The school teacher’s house was a façade erected during the filming. The Catholic Church, briefly visible in the film, was made famous when it was photographed by Ansel Adams.

 

Many of the shots of the children running from the schoolhouse were done on Taylor Street in Bodega Bay above the Diekmann’s Bay Store with the original two story store visible at the bay’s edge. Close ups of the running scene were set up at Universal Studios with the children running on a treadmill. Taylor Street is about a half a mile north of the Visitors Center.

 

Various restaurant scenes, portions of the gas station fire, and the boat dock scenes were filmed at the Tides Wharf and Restaurant. The actual fire was lighted in a parking lot at Universal Studios with a mock up of Highway One and the Tides Wharf. The fire was also filmed from a helicopter for film footage that was superimposed on a painting of a fishing village. The village center in the movie was a set. The Tides Wharf was completely rebuilt in the 1990’s and is located across Highway One from the Visitors Center.

 

The ranch house on Westshore Road, part of the Gafney ranch that had occupied Bodega Head for nearly 100 years was used for exterior shots of the Brenner House. The derelict structure, now part of the U.C. Marine Laboratory in the Sonoma Coast State Beach, was repaired by the film crew and used for exterior shots, including the children’s birthday party and the end of the film. The house has been demolished, but the ancient cedar trees look much the same as they did in “The Birds.” The cedar grove is across the harbor from the Visitors Center and is visible from Highway One.

 

The scenes of Tippi Hedren driving her Aston Martin into Bodega Bay were filmed on Bay Hill Road, about a mile and a half north of the Visitors Center. There is a guide book with more information about the filming of “The Birds” available at the Sonoma Coast Visitors Center in Bodega Bay.

  

Kaufdia | 12.05.1998 | Original: Archiv J.Wenzel/Freiburg

DU - Wanheim

 

Sammlung: Oliver Buchmann

Kaufdia | 05.05.2000 | Original: Rainer Wittbecker †

Mannesmannröhren Werke | MH - Styrum

 

Sammlung: Oliver Buchmann

Maputo, Mozambique

Kaufdia | 07.05.1998 | Original: Archiv J.Wenzel/Freiburg

Remotorisierte Jung ED 80t

Olympus digital camera

High Street, Northcote

035-7466

Kaufdia | 10.04.2000 | Original: Rainer Wittbecker †

Ratingen - Hösel

 

Sammlung: Oliver Buchmann

Swimming with the fishes

While the serpent waves his tongue

With a belly full of splinters

Now you see that I'm the one

Tell me that you've seen a ghost

I'll tell you what to fear the most

 

Stop!

I said it's happening again!

We're all wasting away!

A wild living European Hamster sems to have noticed something behing me.

Kaufdia | 20.04.2000 | Original: Rainer Wittbecker †

DU - Bruckhausen

 

Sammlung: Oliver Buchmann

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